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People were stopped without notice at sites ranging from barbershops and town squares to diners and farms.
Then she says her benefits were stopped without warning or explanation, because (as it turned out) she had made a mistake on a claim form.
In a separate case, Rylawn Walker and Kenneth Smith filed lawsuits in February and November against Pantaleo and other officers, claiming they were stopped without cause while walking together in Staten Island, illegally strip searched and arrested on false marijuana charges.
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Maintenance is easier if some of the engines can be stopped without halting the ship.
Mr. Grimm said he proved that crime could be stopped without "industry-killing regulations".
This has resulted in people in some neighborhoods being stopped without reason scores of times a year.
Also, many Siberian oil wells cannot be stopped without destroying them because permafrost surrounding their upper portions would freeze the well bore solid.
The announcement came two weeks after the United States warned that increased oil smuggling from Iraq could not be stopped without Iran's help.
Dr Michael Bloomfield, academic clinical fellow in psychiatry at the Medical Research Council and University College London, said Gøtzsche's view that most psychotropic drugs could be stopped without harm was not supported by the evidence.
For the right, it is evidence that only force will stop the rockets; for the left it is evidence that force is not the answer and that the rockets cannot be stopped without a new approach.
The commission is supervising 19 complaints against the force over the use of Schedule 7 of the 2000 Terrorism Act which allows for people to be stopped without reasonable suspicion that they are involved with terrorism.
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